Indian Media's War Mongering

Have any of you noticed the vitriolic Indian media is spewing these days against Pakistan over the border clashes which they started in the first place?
NDTV, Timesnow and other indian channels are running show after show on this.

BBC News - India ‘provoked Kashmir clash after woman crossed LoC’

Two Indian newspapers have suggested the army may have provoked recent fatal clashes in the disputed Kashmir region.
The reports say commanders breached a ceasefire accord by ordering new observation posts on the dividing Line of Control (LoC) after a 70-year-old woman crossed it unhindered last year.
Two Indian soldiers died on Tuesday after what Delhi says was a Pakistani raid, days after Pakistan said one of its soldiers died in an Indian attack.
Both sides deny provoking the clashes.

But in a rare case of contradicting the army line, two Indian newspapers say the sudden spike in violence may instead have been provoked by its recent actions - and a grandmother deciding to join her family in Pakistani-administered Kashmir.
According to The Hindunewspaper, after the 70 year-old woman managed to cross the LoC unhindered last September, alarmed Indian commanders responded by ordering new observation posts in the area - construction work that is barred under a 10-year-old ceasefire agreement between the two rivals.
Pakistan reportedly made its displeasure known, at first via a tannoy system across the relatively small gap between the two sides, and then by firing.
On 6 January, an Indian commander known for his “very aggressive track record”, according to Daily News and Analysis (DNA), decided to counter-attack resulting in a Pakistani soldier being killed.
Islamabad alleges that Indian troops also crossed the LoC in that attack - something Delhi denies.
The Pakistanis then hit back with a raid across another border area on Tuesday morning, with India condemning their actions as “barbaric” and “inhuman” following reports the bodies of the two Indian soldiers who died had been mutilated.
Pakistan denies Indian accounts of what happened.
The DNA newspaper also says that Indian troops across the region did not receive the standard alert after the Sunday raid. Instead, other units were “running things as business as usual”.
India’s defence ministry spokesman Col Jagdish Dahiya denied any recent actions “could have provoked Pakistan”.
But he said there had been “routine maintenance of our fortifications” in the area where the fighting occurred last Sunday, near the village of Charonda.
These were not new posts, he insisted, and so “this could not be considered a ceasefire violation”.
There had been an Indian attack in the Charonda area on Sunday, he said, to “retaliate” for Pakistani firing on Indian positions.
Asked about reports no alert had been given after this, he said procedures were being looked into but he could not comment further.
The army is now carrying out an inquiry into the incident, and both India and Pakistan seem to be trying to de-escalate the worst outbreak in tension since the 2008 Mumbai attacks.

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Nothing new. they got viewership for such material. In old days, it was said ‘nothing sells like sex and controversy’. In case of India / Pakistan, nothing sells like promotion of hatred :smack:

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im not surprised. its still only slightly vitriolic then the treatment handed down to the Indian cricket team… :slight_smile:

But its good to see that the two new outlets have accurately put the blame on the Indian Army. It reflects well on their countries media.

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**Media will be Media and there will be stories all the time.
Some True, some Made up.
As a matter of fact, I do not think Indians take Indian Media seriously these days.. Yes, they make more money than anyone else, but authenticity is always in doubt.

What troubles us is, no matter who initiated the fight, there MUST always be respect of the Soldiers.

Nobody knows who shot the first bullet, and it does not matter.. What matters is who is willing to make Peace, and initiate.

G'day**

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Spent two weeks in India. Hardly watched TV news. Have no clue what happened here. But wont be adding fuel.

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For TRPs ?

Finally media got something newsworthy to talk, at least better than, Chajje par atki billo rani" :D

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This..NDTV of theirs is full of crap like that. No-one knows who fired first shot and we wouldn't know. Having said that..now those who think..we can achieve peace with Indians without solving Kashmir issue..then they are day dreaming. I mean..i do hope sincerely..both sides needs are able to build confidence by increasing trade and resolve issues by dialogue. With that said i also know that 60+ years of communal hatred wouldn't go away like that.

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I am not one for conspiracy theories but I just wonder that these skirmishes started just when things were looking up again for bilateral relations.

Some factions REALLY dont want Ind-Pak to be friends!

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Kashmir is not an issue, it has been made into one.
But, I do not think we can/should discuss Kashmir at all.

All I know is that if the Countries wanted, they could have had peace. For SURE there are people on both sides who do not want Peace. And Countries Like USA just make money from it.**